structured knowledge

  • 1Knowledge engineering — (KE) has been defined by Feigenbaum, and McCorduck (1983) as follows: KE is an engineering discipline that involves integrating knowledge into computer systems in order to solve complex problems normally requiring a high level of human expertise …

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  • 2Knowledge Science — is the discipline of understanding the mechanics through which humans and software based machines know, learn, change, and adapt their own behaviors. Throughout recorded history, knowledge has been made explicit through symbols, text and graphics …

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  • 3Knowledge retrieval — is a field of study which seeks to return information in a structured form, consistent with human cognitive processes as opposed to simple lists of data items. It draws on a range of fields including Epistemology (Theory of knowledge), Cognitive… …

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  • 4Structured wiki — Structured wikis provide database like manipulation of fields stored on pages, and usually offer an extraction and presentation language or markup with functionality somewhat similar to SQL. Introduction Wikis are typically used as shared… …

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  • 5Knowledge worker — Knowledge workers in today s workforce are individuals who are valued for their ability to act and communicate with knowledge within a specific subject area. They will often advance the overall understanding of that subject through focused… …

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  • 6Knowledge Acquisition and Documentation Structuring — (KADS) is a structured way of developing knowledge based systems (expert systems). It was developed at the University of Amsterdam as an alternative to an evolutionary approach and is now accepted as the European standard for knowledge based… …

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  • 7Structured writing — is a form of technical writing that leverages decades of research into documentation best practices. The term was coined by Robert E. Horn and became a central part of his Information Mapping method of analyzing, organizing, and displaying… …

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  • 8Knowledge organization — NOTE: This page must be disambiguated. In some places, knowledge organization refers to an actual organization, that is a management company or institution. At other times, it refers to the act of organizing knowledge. The later concept,… …

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  • 9Knowledge environment — In the broadest sense knowledge environments may be defined as social practices, technological and physical arrangements intended to facilitate collaborative knowledge building, decision making, inference or discovery, depending on the… …

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  • 10Knowledge Grid — The Knowledge Grid is a software system based on a set of services for knowledge discovery on the Grid. The main goal is to enable the collaboration of scientists and professionals that must mine data stored in different research centers as well… …

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